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On the platform of the Myrtle/Broadway Subway Station (JZM Trains) in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn... This is one of my favorite stations in NYC.
Overlapping Aerial Photography, Badlands National Park/Buffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity (7/12-7/21, 2004)
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Overlapping Aerial Photography, Badlands National Park/Buffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity (7/12-7/21, 2004)
Our Daily Challenge - OVERLAP or OVERLAPPING is the topic for Monday 31 September 2015
This poor little sunflower got kinda bent in our wind storm but I kind of like how its bent over.
I shot at Tobay, but when I rewound the film, it looked as though the roll hadn't caught when I first put it in. So I put it back and took more pictures. This is the result. It's funny how it aligned perfectly, hahaha. Guess I got lucky.
P.S. Yeah, I know, it's a horrible print. I seem to be producing a lot of those lately. At least the actual shots are pretty decent.
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Ningyuan Garden (also known as Beining Park) in the Hebei district of Tianjin is quite beautiful and, in its short history – by Chinese standards – has seen its share of turmoil. It covers an area of about 45 hectares, of which about 10-11 hectares are water. The park is bound on the south by North Zhongshan Road, the west by North Tianjin Railway Station, the north by a canal, and the east by Yuhong Road.
It originally opened in 1906, towards the very end of the Qing Dynasty (which would end in 1911, marking the end of imperial China), as a government-owned plantation. The garden was built, along with manmade lakes, a mountain (which is really just a hill, barely 100 meters high), and various buildings, including the most identifiable landmark: Zhiyuan Tower. In an odd note, the tower is the only part of the park that is illuminated by night, but as the park is closed and there aren’t many good vantage points outside the park from which to shoot, it’s a bit of an anomaly.
After the last emperor was forced to abdicate in 1911, the Republic of China was formed, but the first 20 years were marked by infighting and, basically, mob rule with various local warlords yielding power regionally, although the nation did have a president. The effect of this on the park is simply that, during those years, everything fell into disrepair and became dilapidated.
In the early 1930s, the Japanese invaded Manchuria (northeast China) and established a puppet ruler (the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty). They used Manchuria as a base to slowly invade – committing atrocities along the way – as much of China as they could. Tianjin, along with most of eastern China, was under control of the Japanese from roughly 1937-1945. During those years, the Japanese used the southeast section of the park as their barracks and a building in the middle of one of the lakes was converted into a sanatorium.
Upon Japanese defeat, the park was once again open to the public, but still dilapidated. Slowly, in the time since, the buildings have been restored to their pre-Republic splendor and the park is currently rather pleasing to visit…unless you happen to chance upon the random person who decides to treat the public park grounds as his private bathroom (breaking rule number 7 in the process). In spite of the possibility of that happening, Ningyuan provides an excellent, relaxing break from the banalities of daily life.
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Not only does this diagram explain the concept of overlapping , it also explains color mixing! PLUS..it's trying to become a t-shirt! Help me get it printed on Threadless! www.threadless.com/submission/435504/Overlap